You are to permit a Liberty of Conscience to all Persons (except Papists) so they may be contented with a quiet and peaceable Enjoyment of the same, not giving Offence or Scandal to the Government. The Judicial and Civil History of New Jersey - Stran 175avtor: John Whitehead - 1897 - 1138 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Smith - 1877 - 634 strani
...any publick office, nor suiter ' those who have been admitted formerly to continue ' therein. '51. You are to permit a liberty of conscience to ' all...' not giving offence or scandal to the government. ' 52. And whereas we have been informed, that ' divers of our good subjects inliabiting those parts,... | |
| Hugh McCall - 1811 - 406 strani
...such persons, except papists, shall have a free exercise of religion, so they be contented with the quiet and peaceable enjoyment of the same, not giving offence or scandal to the government. And our further will and pleasure is, and we do hereby for us, our heirs and successors, declare and... | |
| Frederick Dalcho - 1820 - 654 strani
...yearly fair abstracts thereof to his Majesty and his Commissioners for Trade and Plantations. " 57. You are to permit a liberty of Conscience to all persons, (except Papists) so they be contented with a quiet and peaceable enjoyment of the same, not giving offence or scandal to the... | |
| Frederick Dalcho - 1820 - 664 strani
...yearly fair abstracts thereof to his Majesty and his Commissioners for Trade and Plantations. . " 57. You are to permit a liberty of Conscience to all persons, (except Papists) so they be contented with a quiet and peaceable enjoyment of the same, not giving offence or scandal to the... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1831 - 580 strani
...answer of Peyton Randolpl, Esq., Attorney General of Virginia, to the first question, is as follotis: ' You are to permit a liberty of conscience to all persons except Papists. TO THE REV. SAMUEL WOOD, DD MY DEAR FRIEND, Sudbury, June 20, 1751. HARDLY any disappointment of the... | |
| Charles Clark - 1834 - 768 strani
...liberty, and to exercise such modes of religious worship as are not prohibited by law, provided they be contented with a quiet and peaceable enjoyment...same, not giving offence or scandal to the government. 44. It is our further will and pleasure that you recommend proper measures for erecting and maintaining... | |
| Peter Force - 1836 - 436 strani
...such Persons, except Papists, shall have a free Exercise of Religion; so they be contented with the quiet and peaceable Enjoyment of the same, not giving Offence or Scandal to the Government. Anil Our further Will and Pleasure is, and We do hereby, for Us, Our Heirs and Successors, declare... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 564 strani
...to Lord Cornbury, her first governor, were express and full in their favor, viz. "Instruction 51 st. You are to permit a liberty of conscience to all persons (except Papists), so that they may be contented with a quiet and peaceable enjoyment of the same, not giving offence or... | |
| William Hill - 1839 - 260 strani
...may plainly appear from the instructions themselves, which are in the following words, viz : ",4nrf you are to permit a liberty of conscience to all persons, except Papists, so they be content with a quiet and peaceable enjoyment of it, not giving offence or scandal to the Government."... | |
| Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1840 - 644 strani
...answer of Peyton Randolph Esq. attorney general of Virginia, to the first question, is as follows. 'You are to permit a liberty of conscience, to all persons except papists, so that they be contented with a quiet and peaceable enjoyment of the same, not giving offence or scandal... | |
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